This is true, though this form of gonorrhoeae has been know of since 2003, and is under surveillance by the CDC. Though it is not treatable by some classes of antibiotics, most notably penicillin and related antibiotics, it is not completely untreatable, as there are other antibiotics that are available, though less commonly used. Also, just because a disease is not treatable with antibiotics, many peoples immune systems can clear the infection, albeit in a longer period than if treated.

The current statistics say that this is not likely widespread yet, though it may become more widespread with time. Protect yourself as always, get tested, and as always, seek prompt care for any infections.